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B. Clichés are a good way to write with the "you attitude."
Explanation:
A cliché is a word or phrase that has been overused in writing that makes it lose its originality and creativity. Writers use cliche to ensure they are readers centered and to carry the reader along in their writings. Cliches express ideas and thoughts that are common and widespread within a culture and among a group so readers can be familiar and understand the writings better.
Symbolism is when the creator uses something to represent a bigger idea or theme.
For example, the swastika was a symbol used by the Nazis to represent their idea of creating an Aryan race in World War II.
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Yet Tim Burton's, <em>Alice in Wonderland</em> (2010), had a good box-office performance as it earned $1,170,947,285.00 USD worldwide, it was poorly received by the critics, who mainly alleged the film was unable to maintain the minimum coherence out of nonsense; a coherence that the original narrative masterly achieves. These statements appear to be overlooking Burton's intention to re-imagine <em>Alice in Wonderland</em>, rather than adapt it to the screen.
Once this is considered, it is possible to appreciate how the director adds another dimension to the story that consists of a criticism of society's impossibility to imagine and re-imagine their reality. The characteristic eccentricity found in Burton's work here works as a symbol of that which people reject and fear while choosing manners and fashion. Thus the importance of starting the narrative when Alice's is proposed marriage, this is, one of the main gates to adulthood, but also a potential symbol of adopting society's models.
Answer: ook give me a minute
He married a colored women and has mixed children, his first wife is dead so he’s a widow, and he is a “drunkard”